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Thread: Italian hand marbled paper - florentine venetian marbling school .

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    Italian hand marbled paper

    The processing used to decorate this hand marbled paper, was discovered and adopted in the XVII cen. by Mace Ruette, bookbinder of the Court of King Louis XIII of France, following the Ruette was lifted, officially, to the rank of "Relieur du Roi".

    sheet size - 19.5 in x 27.3. - cm 50 x 70

    The materials used are the same as in 1600
    Carragheen moss seaweed, powdered and boiled.
    The colors are made with natural indelible pigments
    that don't require pre-treatment paper with alum.
    Fabriano paper or Fedrigoni pH neutral (acid free) g / 100-115 sqm

    All sheets of marbled paper are decorated individually, one by one, so there are slight differences in color and nuances in sheets of similar design and color palette. This is actually a sign of their authenticity. The colors of the picture may be slightly different from the original, depends on both the camera and the monitor being used. Nothing can approach the beauty of the cards live views.


    SUGGESTED USES:
    Bookbinding, book art, restoration books, fine bindery, endpapers, cover boxes, scrapbooking, decoupage, journals, address books, photo albums, collage, origami, writing paper.

    ONE OF KIND.

    http://carta-marmorizzata-marbled-pa...bling.ebid.net

    kind regards

    Vito
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